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  • av Colourblocks
    115,-

    Time to mix it up!Meet the Colourblocks! Turn over the flip-flap panels to practise matching each colour to their name. Then mix them up to make silly colour mixes!

  • av Sweet Cherry Publishing
    125,-

    Let's go trick-or-treating! Perfect for young readers and pre-readers, this interactive book encourages the child to play with the book itself, turning the pages and mixing up the pictures. Each page is split into 3 sections, each with a part of a character in, so the pages can be mixed and matches to make funny costume combinations.

  • av Emma Steel
    115,-

    Every Cherry's Stories for your Senses is an innovative series that immerses the reader in stories using the five senses. The storylines act as guides to each environment and sensory descriptions engage readers in each world that is created. Autumn is Awesome takes its readers for a fun, and chilly, walk in the woods.

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    124,-

    Enjoy Every Cherry's new adaptation of our Symbolised Classics' A Christmas Carol, featuring illustrations, sensory features and symbols to accompany the text to aid in reading comprehension and accessibility. Accompanied by a free signed and animated video of the story, this book strives to provide tools into reading in as many ways as possible.

  •  
    105,-

    Every Cherry's adaptation of The Jungle Book features a range of accessibility tools to bring this story to life. The use of dyslexia friendly font, clear illustrations and free audio provides tools to break down barriers to reading. With added sensory features and free audio glossary descriptions to aid reading comprehension.

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    105,-

    Every Cherry's adaptation of The Adventures of Pinocchio features a range of accessibility tools to bring this story to life. The use of dyslexia friendly font, clear illustrations and free audio provides tools to break down barriers to reading. With added sensory features and free audio glossary descriptions, to aid reading comprehension.

  • av Sital Gorasia Chapman
    99,-

    Deep in a forest that sparkles with snow,Is a magical place where Christmas trees grow. Little Spruce has a BIG dream. He wants to be a Christmas tree, but every winter he is left behind in the forest. When a special family appears, Little Spruce's dream finally comes true. But what will happen after Christmas?

  • av Lauren Hoffmeier
    105,-

    Vishu is a very chaotic peacock. But when he concentrates on moving his body, Vishu learns to calm his busy mind. He is able to focus clearly and finally tell his story.

  • av Andrew Beattie
    108,-

    1349. England is under the cloud of the Black Death. Will Hunter and his troupe of travelling theatre players come across a young boy, barely alive. Thomas Rose has a mysterious past, an uncanny ability for magic tricks - and he claims he can help put an end to the disease and misery that has gripped the land. But is Thomas an angel or a fraud?

  • av Jo Glasspool
    105,-

    Another animal adventure in the popular Magic Animal Café series. Written by debut author, Jo Glasspool and beautifully illustrated throughout by Mai Ngo.  For animal lovers and fans of Lucy Daniels, Holly Webb and Daisy Meadows. Dial in to find out if Preeya and Ashton accept the duty of becoming helpers to animals everywhere ...

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    105,-

    Enjoy Every Cherry's adaptation of The Jungle Book featuring illustrations, sensory features and symbols to aid reading comprehension and accessibility. Our symbolised versions of the text allow for the same great stories to be delivered in a condensed but still equally fun and entertaining edition of Rudyard Kipling's classic.

  • av Virginia Woolf
    125,-

    Every summer, the Ramsay family visit their holiday home in Scotland. It is where the children find themselves, and where the intricacies of adult relationships are uncovered. However, just a decade later, the family shatters as they fall under the shadow of war, grief and bitterness.

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    105,-

    Every Cherry's new adaptation of The Secret Garden features a range of accessibility features to bring this story to as many people as possible. With an inclusive and empowering approach, striving to break down barriers to reading through a cleverly thought-out approach, enabling young people to grow in confidence and independence when reading.

  • av Virginia Woolf
    125,-

    In the sixteenth century, Orlando enjoys life as a nobleman - including a fleeting yet deep love affair with a Russian princess, and an eventful stint in Constantinople as an ambassador. However, one day, Orlando awakes as a woman. She relishes her new life, but everything has irrevocably changed.

  • av Virginia Woolf
    125,-

    Upper-class housewife Clarissa Dalloway is preparing for a party one June morning, when an encounter with an old suitor makes her question her marriage and brings up thoughts of her past. Meanwhile, veteran Septimus Smith suffers from shell-shock and battles with adjusting to normal life following World War I.

  • av Gill Stewart
    117,-

    The Galloway Girls are back! With exams coming up and major life choices in progress, everything is about to change. Gemma's not sure if she's brave enough to go to her music audition, or if she even wants to study music at all. She's definitely not sure forming a band with Lily's hot ex-boyfriend is a good idea.

  • av Rudyard Kipling
    164,-

    'Men and their cubs are very wise. He may be a help in time.'The jungle is the only home Mowgli, the 'man-cub' has ever known. Raised by wolves, his days are carefree until Shere Khan, the terrifying tiger with a hatred of humans, puts him in danger.

  • av L. Frank Baum
    164,-

    'There is no place like home.'When a cyclone whisks Dorothy and her dog, Toto, away from Kansas to the magical Land of Oz, her only wish is to return home.

  • av Pip Murphy
    105,-

    In Chicago, Christie and Agatha meet composer Florence Price at a small gathering. But any hopes the twins have of hearing Miss Price play are quickly shattered - much like the host Mrs Bond's wrecked piano!

  • av Emma Steel
    115,-

    Every Cherry's Stories for your Senses is an innovative series that immerses the reader in stories using the five senses. The storylines act as guides to each environment and sensory descriptions engage readers in each world that is created.

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    105,-

    Marcus Rashford: The Unofficial Story by Harry Meredith (Football Rising Stars)- Abridged for easier reading. Enjoy Every Cherry's new adaptation of Football Rising Stars' Marcus Rashford featuring illustrations, sensory components and symbols to accompany the text to aid in reading comprehension and accessibility.

  • av Jack London
    164,-

    'He must master or be mastered; while to show mercy was a weakness.'Buck, a wealthy judge's dog, leads a quiet life until he is kidnapped, sold and taken to the freezing north.

  • av Edith Nesbit
    164,-

    'Girls are just as clever as boys, and don't you forget it!'When their father is taken away from them one evening, Roberta, Peter and Phyllis's lives change drastically.

  • av Anna Sewell
    164,-

    'I hope you will grow up gentle and good ...'Black Beauty begins his life on an idyllic English farm before moving to Birtwick Park, where he is treated with kindness and love. After he is forced to leave his perfect home, Black Beauty quickly discovers how harsh Victorian England can be for a working horse.

  • av Kenneth Grahame
    164,-

    'The whole world before you, and a horizon that's always changing!'Ratty teaches Mole how to be a true riverbanker. The two friends spend their days having picnics and rowing boats.

  • av Frances Hodgson Burnett
    164,-

    'It seemed almost like being shut out of the world in some fairy place.'Mary Lennox, is a lonely young English girl living in India. Her world is turned upside after losing her parents and she is forced to live with her uncle in England.

  • av Carlo Collodi
    164,-

    'It is called the Land of Toys. Why don't you come, too?'As master carpenter Geppetto carves a puppet from enchanted wood, it slowly comes to life.

  • av Rudyard Kipling
    164,-

    'Men and their cubs are very wise. He may be a help in time.'The jungle is the only home Mowgli, the 'man-cub' has ever known. Raised by wolves, his days are carefree until Shere Khan, the terrifying tiger with a hatred of humans, puts him in danger.

  • av Lucy Maud Montgomery
    164,-

    '... call me Anne spelt with an E.'Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert need help on their farm, Green Gables, and arrange for the orphanage to send them a boy. Instead, they are sent Anne Shirley - a girl with a vivid imagination, intelligent and witty. Over time, Anne grows to love Green Gables and is determined to prove herself to the Cuthberts.

  • av Lewis Carroll
    164,-

    'Curiouser and curiouser!'After a young girl named Alice takes a tumble down a rabbit hole, she finds a magical and nonsensical place called Wonderland.

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